Tatiana Grant was just four years old when her father, Oscar Grant was killed by a police officer at the Fruitvale BART station on New Year’s Day 2009. Now, 4 years later, she’s seeing posters and witnessing the media blitz surrounding the release of the much talked about film “Fruitvale Station”.

During a block party in Oakland’s Dimond District, Tatiana was helping pass out movie posters and cards for the Hollywood film about her father.

In a recent interview with KTVU, Tatiana said she was looking foward to the movie.

“It makes me happy,” said Tatiana. “Because I never had so many posters about my dad.”

Although the movie is being released on July 26th, Tatiana’s family members say she’ll have to wait until she’s older to see it. ”It’s up to her when she becomes a teenager,” said Yolanda Mesa, Grant’s sister-in-law and Tatiana’s aunt.

“We are fortunate our story is being told,” said Mesa. “Because I think it happens to a lot of people nationwide.”

Although “Fruitvale Station” has not been released yet, it’s already received critical acclaim as well as the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. It also earned writer and director Ryan Coogler the “Best First Film” award at the Cannes Film Festival.

Madonna's impressive career turns 30 today. Her debut album was released exactly 30 years ago.Madonna's done it all. And we've pretty much covered it all. So when we sat down to decide the best way to celebrate the anniversary of Madonna's debut album, released 30 years ago, we elected to dig up some of the forgotten or unheralded gems scattered liberally throughout her three-decade-spanning catalogue rather than predictably rank her best albums, singles, or videos—which we've more or less done on various other lists over the years anyway. With the exception of one B-side, one compilation cut, and one remix, all of our picks can be found on a Madonna studio album—a testament to the singer's strength as an album artist, particularly in the '90s. These are songs that, in a more adventurous world, could have been hits, and in some cases where the releases were nixed last minute, almost were, their breadth and depth reflective of an artist unwilling to allow herself to be defined. And just for shits and giggles, we ranked 'em.

15. "Physical Attraction." "Maybe we were meant to be together/Even though we never met before." If that doesn't sum up the relationship between Madonna and her instant fanbase circa her self-titled debut, I don't know what does. "Physical Attraction" finds Madonna, still believably coquettish and naïve at this early point, tellingly offering her permission to take things to the next level. The girl was in the driver's seat from day one, and never slid aside for anyone. Eric Henderson

This is the first major revival of the play which dazzled London when it opened at the Royal Court, prior to a sell-out West End run in 1996.

Mojo, winner of the Olivier award for Best New Comedy, reunites two of British theatre’s great collaborators; writer Jez Butterworth and director Ian Rickson who, as well as the original production of Mojo, gave us the multi award-winning, hit sensation Jerusalem and the critically acclaimed The River. Ian Rickson is also fresh from other successes including Old Times and Betrayal.

Set against the fledgling rock ‘n’ roll scene of 50s Soho, this savagely funny play delves into the sleazy underworld and power games of London’s most infamous district.

Featuring a strong ensemble cast including Brendan Coyle(Downton Abbey, The Weir), Rupert Grint(Harry Potter, Driving Lessons), Daniel Mays(Made in Dagenham, Mrs Biggs, The Winterling) and Ben Whishaw(Skyfall, The Hour, Peter and Alice), sign up now to receive Priority Booking information for what promises to be an extraordinary new production of this modern classic.

This week the Duchess of Cambridge (who I'm just going to call Kate like everyone else does) once again did what was expected of her: She gave the world a royal baby -- and a nice big one, at 8 pounds, 6 ounces. She survived the bump watch, the consternation over her meager weight gain (clearly unwarranted) and the hyperventilating over the birth. Today is her first day at home with George, and it would be great if she could just curl up with him and relax. But whether she realizes it yet or not, she already faces a new public trial: the sprint to skinny. We all know the drill. Pictures will zero in on her stomach to see how long it takes for her to look washboard-flat again. She'll be pitted against Kim Kardashian in a great race to lose the weight. No doubt she'll win, since she's congenitally slim while Kim takes curves to an extreme heretofore unseen in nature. Maybe her body will bounce back immediately without dieting or "abominable crunches," as my 11-year-old calls them. Maybe it won't. But either way, her weight loss will be followed in close up, with plenty of acid-tinged commentary. Unbelievably, it has already started: check out this tasteless cover of OK! ( Collapse )Source

I love her perspective on the whole body after baby issue, and she just finished a movie (looked gorgeous doing it too). I felt the same way after I had both my girls. :)

No Actual Cover-just the editor revealing who is on the cover and why. Sorry!

Irish actor Cillian Murphy has been making many interesting acting choices over the past eleven or twelve years, first getting attention for his role in Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later in 2002 before going on to a series of films of varying sizes and budgets. Most recently, he's become known as Christopher Nolan's go-to guy, appearing in all three "Dark Knight" movies as Dr. Jonathan Crane AKA The Scarecrow as well as playing a key role in Nolan's sci-fi masterpiece, Inception.

Every once in a while, Murphy will appear in a smaller indie and that is the case with Rufus Norris' Broken, a coming-of-age drama starring newcomer Eloise Laurence as "Skunk," a teenage girl growing up in a small British cul-de-sac who sees the goings-on in that world through her own distinctive eyes. In the movie, Murphy plays the girl's school teacher, Mike Kiernan, who experiences a great deal of pain when he loses his long-time girlfriend to Skunk's father (played by Tim Roth), but he still tries to do the right thing to help Skunk only to get caught up in all the troubles being experienced by those around them.

It's a fascinating character study and another great character for the actor, so ComingSoon.net got on the phone with Murphy last week to talk about the movie as well to try to learn more about his fifth collaboration with Christopher Nolan's cinematographer Wally Pfister, who is making his directorial debut with next year's enigmatic Transcendence in which Murphy plays an undisclosed role.

Last night Danja (the man behind most of Blackout) took to his Instagram to tease, “Bum-chici-chici-bum! Ok I’m done #blackout can occur anyday…stay tuned!”

If this is what’s coming on Britney’s new album, I don’t know if I’ll be able to go on living. This beat is entirely too sick. I cannot WAIT to hear what she’s bringing this album!

More importantly, he said it can happen any day now. Could Britney pull a Fall Out Boy/Jay-Z/Kanye West and just randomly release everything at the last minute? The lack of promo has worked out pretty well for all three.

If the movies are indication, Britain is completely crammed with wise-taking criminals, scheming together to rob banks and beat people up and look fantastic doing it. And the latest addition to the wave of British crime films is Wasteland, coming from Oscilloscope Laboratories both on VOD and in theaters in New York and Los Angeles today. You can also watch it online today in any number of places, including iTunes, Amazon, Vudu and Google Play.

In this clip you can see our hero Harvey Miller, played by Luke Treadaway, attempting to make a move on a girl in a club, played by Vanessa Kirby. Turns out the entire scene isn't really what it seems-- she's actually his ex, seeing him for the first time since he went to prison. That's right, this kid may look like your classic awkward goofball in this situation, but Harvey's been recently released from prison, put there by a drug kingpin for a crime he didn't commit. Now that he's out free, Harvey is seeking revenge, and he rounds up three of his friends to rob the drug kingpin and get back at him. As you might guess, though, in classic crime movie fashion, nothing works out quite as planned.

Treadaway, seen as one of the affable stoners in Joe Cornish's wonderful Attack the Block and less memorably in Clash of the Titans, is joined by some other familiar faces in Wasteland, including two Harry Potter alums, character actor legend Timothy Spall (a.k.a. Peter Pettigrew) and Matthew Lewis (a.k.a Neville Longbottom). Watch them shed their wizard's robes and jump into the classic British crime world in Wasteland this weekend. You can also learn more from the film's trailer below:

In the 30 years since the release of her debut album we’ve seen Madonna go from virgin territory to Earth mother and beyond.

But what’s the The Queen of Pop™’s all-time greatest fashion phase? EW’s style team sorted through all the rubber braceletes and girl-gone-bad torn lace, the cone bras and the crucifixes and finally managed to narrow down the list to seven of Madonna’s most iconic looks.

Rapper DMX was arrested in South Carolina this morning. Yep, AGAIN! Find out what sent DMX to jail inside...

Someone needs to dial up Iyanla Vanzant ASAP because there's more work to be done! You'll recall that Iyanla confronted rapper DMX about possible drug use during an explosive episode of "Fix My Life", and now it looks like the rapper is still "using".

Earlier this morning (around 3am ET), DMX (dude is going grey and still doing these antics) was pulled over and arrested for allegedly driving under the influence. And he was also charged for driving without a license, this according to Splash News. The ex Ruff Ryder was taken to Greenville County Detention Center and released an hour later, around 4 AM ET.

Unfortunately, this arrest and mugshot puts X clear into the double digits when it comes to arrests and jail time.

I'm still not over his interview from '08 when he didn't know who Barack was. "Wow, Barack! The nigga’s name is Barack. Barack? Nigga named Barack Obama. What the fuck, man?! Is he serious? That ain’t his fuckin’ name. Ima tell this nigga when I see him, “Stop that bullshit. Stop that bullshit” Iconic, tbh

At 77, Woody Allen has written and directed more than 40 feature films—the latest, Blue Jasmine, which proves that what he really loved about Bergman, Fellini, and the other European directors he idolized was not their style so much as their work ethic.

With that many titles to choose from, everyone will have different best and worst lists. Here are the ones I’ll never stop watching and a handful that I don’t care if I ever see again.

In 2009, "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" opened to $85.1 million, and as Nikki Finke points out, this was after scathing reviews Tand a copy leaked online that no one liked. With better reviews and the weekend all to itself, though, "The Wolverine" might not hit $60 million. This is not a disaster for 20th Century-Fox (the sixth X-Men film's budget was modest), but you would expect a superhero franchise flick released in the heart of summer to be doing a little better.

Finke points out that when compared to this time last year, this weekend's box office will still be up 28%, but year-to-year this summer's numerous flops are taking a toll. The overall US box office is down 19% from 2012, which was a record year.

To be fair, however, this isn't as "doom-ish" as some make it sound. 2012 was an extraordinary year for Hollywood, and 2013 might just be the box office settling back to normal. According to Box Office Mojo, Hollywood's raked in $5.61 billion thus far. This is ahead of the $5.40 and $5.44 billion Hollywood sat at on this same date in 2011 and 2010, respectively. When you figure in inflation, we are probably looking at a tie.

It should be pointed out, though, that 2011 and 2010 were considered minor disappointments; proof that, at best, ticket sales are flat.

A look at the films yet to be released this summer probably don't give Hollywood much confidence. Other than "Smurfs 2," there is nothing sure-fire -- no "Avengers," "Iron Man," or "Dark Knight."

Hollywood and those who slavishly cover it are coming up with all kinds of excuses for the troubling number of tentpoles flopping this summer: The calendar's too crowded, too many "Die Hard at the White House" films in a single year… The New York Post's Kyle Smith did find one connecting factor to most of these flops -- they were all left-wing message movies.

Another problem, obviously, is the death of the movie star. No one says, "Hey Let's go see that Channing Tatum/JamieFoxx/Ethan Hawke movie."

"She had it all planned out," Thicke said about Martel during a telephone interview with Yahoo! Music. "She had pictures. She had a mood board of all these types of images she wanted to try that day."

Thicke believes Martel, who has directed more than 100 music videos including Miley Cyrus's "We Can't Stop," Justin Timberlake's "Like I Love You" and Mariah Carey's "Dreamlover," used the lambs to add barnyard pizazz to the video.

"I actually don't know where Diane got that idea from," Thicke said. "It maybe had something to do with the song having a little bit of a country vibe."

Some stars obviously forget the last minute mirror check before they head out in public.Nicole KidmanActress Nicole Kidman probably thought she'd give herself a last minute touch up just before she headed out before the cameras at the New York premiere of Nine in December 2009. Unfortunately, she left behind some dusty residue, which didn't escape the throngs of photographers eager to get an unflattering shot.( Collapse )

Even if you’re a K-pop fan, you might not know who TAHITI is. The six-member girl group debuted last year with a terrible single called “Tonight,” and then followed it up with the semi-decent, “Hasta Luego,” which was mostly tolerable because it sounded like Girls’ Generation’s “Run Devil Run.” Neither song charted, and it looked like a wrap for TAHITI until this week, when they made a comeback with a new single called, “Love Sick.”

Coming off the heels of the release of his salsa album “3.0,” Marc Anthony brushed off the suggestion that the entertainment industry owes the Latino community improved representation on the heels of television series such as “Devious Maids,” which stars a cast of Latinas as maids to wealthy employers in Beverly Hills, California.

“As far as people being in uproar, they don’t owe us anything,” Anthony said Tuesday in an interview on HuffPost Live in response to a question about the controversy regarding stereotypes on “Devious Maids.” “The industry doesn’t owe us anything, networks don’t owe us anything. You have a complaint? Educate yourself, take up writing, become a producer, direct it.”

What’s your favorite scary… TV show? That’s actually a pretty legitimate question given the range of horror shows that have been on the airwaves in recent years. It might be suggested that the popularity of Twilight and the subsequent popularity of movie monster romance is what triggered the rash of shows like True Blood, Hemlock Grove and American Horror Story to be greenlit for the small screen, but whatever the reason, it’s a good time for horror fans to be turning on their TVs.

MTV first tested the potential of reviving old movies as TV series with Teen Wolf (now in its third season) and then, about a year ago, began developing another such series based on the Scream franchise. The process has been slow, but Scream was ordered to pilot earlier this year and now it seems that the network has begun signing creative talent to bring the idea to life.

The Futon Critic, whilst in attendance at this year’s Teen Choice Awards, passed on a reveal from MTV that Criminal Minds and Revenge producers Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie have been tapped to write the pilot episode of Scream.

The news that the script is finally in the works is definitely a positive development, though it’s something of a shame that Kevin Williamson, the writer of the original movies, apparently isn’t involved – of course, he’s been busy with his own show, The Following, on Fox. It also remains to be seen whether Wes Craven will direct the pilot, or whether someone else will be recruited for the job, and it’s important to remember that the show has not yet been ordered to series.

Dog the Bounty Hunter's wife Beth Chapman apparently found herself on the other side of the law after a bizarre incident this week in Colorado.

While fishing with her husband and kids, a teenager in a car sped past. Chapman yelled at the teen, calling her a tramp, a slut and a whore.

Beth then reportedly called 911, alleging that someone who was with the teenage driver was carrying a gun. Police arrived, but the Chapmans had left. However, because it's illegal to taunt someone with "coarse language" in Colorado, the teenager filed a criminal harassment complaint against Chapman.

Police attempted to notify Beth Chapman to pick up the summons, but she reportedly did not show up, at which point they issued an arrest warrant.

NBC on Saturday announced plans for four new “event” projects, including a four-hour mini-series about Hillary Clinton starring Oscar nominee Diane Lane in the title role.

Also in the Peacock pipeline: Remakes of Rosemary’s Baby and Stephen King’s The Tommyknockers, and a Mark Burnett-produced limited series about the ”landing of the pilgrims at Plymouth Rock,” NBC Chairman Robert Greenblatt revealed to reporters at the Television Critics Assoc. summer press tour on Saturday.

We thought we couldn't be more excited about brand new Vampire Diaries spinoff The Originals, and then we were lucky enough to catch up with the cast at San Diego's Comic-Con and they were so wonderful that suddenly the wait for October became even more dreadful.

Luckily, in the short time us reporter types got to spend with the cast, we managed to squeeze out a few teasers to tide us over. Take Joseph Morgan - Klaus! - who spoke to us about what we can expect from that pesky hybrid baby Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) is currently gestating...

The cable network confirmed a sophomore run for "My Crazy Beautiful Life" at Friday's TCA, also revealing plans for a similar unscripted project about the "We Can't Stop" singer.

Ke$ha will continue to document her Crazy Beautiful Life. MTV announced Friday that it has picked up a second season of the six-part reality series that premiered earlier this year, simultaneously revealing that the cable network has similar plans for Miley Cyrus.

Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life launched in April as a late-night entry for the network, running at 11 p.m. The first season, shot over the course of two years, was filmed by the singer's filmmaker brother, Lagan Sebert.

MTV programming president Susanne Daniels, announcing the news at the Television Critics Association press tour, also cued up a clip of the singer teasing the events of the second season -- which included several enthusiastic screams and the promise of onscreen introductions to her "boyfriends."

Cyrus' entry, on the other hand, will be a feature. The hourlong special will follow Cyrus as she preps her new album and delve into the young singer's transformation from what Daniels described as "Disney princess" to what she is today -- a fashion and pop icon.

The Cyrus vehicle will air in the fall and become the latest doc on MTV's roster, joining previous efforts featuring Drake and Demi Lovato, among others.

It turns out the name "North" was one that Kim Kardashian and Kanye West had been mulling over for a while before bestowing it on their daughter -- but one of the reasons they decided on the name is pretty out there.

In a klip from an upcoming episode of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," the family kan be heard throwing around potential baby names while on a vacation in Greece earlier this year. When the name North komes up, it's a name the family all say they like.

Kim then revealed that she and Kanye "kind of" want to give their khild a K name since both of their names start with K, but she's worried that it will draw komparisons to the white supremacist group the Ku Klux Klan:

"Our kid, if it's a K, then they'll kall us the KKK," she said.

"That's a little krazy," her half-brother Brody Jenner argued.

Brody Jenner -- the voice of reason. Who knew?

Are we really supposed to believe that Kim was koncerned that the media was going to refer to her family as the KKK? Then again someone in their own kamp once referred to the reality star and her sisters as the Kardashian Klan, so you never know.

SOURCEsurely ppl would call the power of three (Kim, Khloe & Kourtney) KKK tho but w.e

Jesse McCartney—actor, singer, performer—is going on tour this summer with DJ Pauly D and Backstreet Boys, as BSB celebrate 20 years in the industry. The tour kicks off in Chicago on August 2nd and makes several stops throughout the United States. Lucky for us, there are two Canadian dates before the tour wraps up on September 8th in San Fransisco.

Faze had the pleasure of asking Jesse some questions about his upcoming tour and the release of his latest album.

What thoughts were running through your mind when you found out that you’d be touring with Backstreet Boys?I thought about my first overseas tour when Backstreet Boys took me with them to the UK. They were all very cool to me…big brotherly. I’m really glad to be back with them and looking forward to travelling with them and DJ Pauly D. I think we’re all going to have a great time!

What should fans be most excited about for the upcoming shows?They're going to hear some new songs. I’m very excited to see their reaction. I’ll also be playing plenty of the fan favourites—the hits. Audiences are always actively listening during the new songs, but they tune-out if there are too many. When I tour, I try to make my set lists include more songs that the fans know and love, and give them enough of a taste of the new stuff, so that they want to hear more.

What’s next for you once the tour is over? I’m going to get to work setting up the release of an independent album on my own label. I turned down major label offers because guys like Macklemore & Lewis, the Lumineers, Calvin Harris and many other established artists, like Backstreet Boys, are doing it on their own and topping the charts. It’s proven that no one has to be in the major label system anymore to succeed. It’s totally empowering!

It was recently announced that you will be releasing a new album this year. How will this album different from the others? The beauty of being independent is that there’s no committee in the background editing what they want to release of mine. I get to choose. So this album will be more personal than anything I’ve done to date. I’ve also really gotten into a retro R &B thing that’s influenced by Michael Jackson, Motown and 80’s dance music mixed with contemporary melodies. There’s a timeless sound to it.

With the country’s divisiveness as of late, one thing we all can agree on is that Kanye West is a bit much. Even President Barack Obama agrees.

Once again, the controversial Chicagoan has made headlines for tussling with a paparazzo for his camera outside the LAX airport, because the pap broke Kanye’s golden rule: do not talk to him...ever! Now, ‘Ye may be facing felony charges for attempted robbery. On the surface, this is a classic case of someone trying to get a little cash for his troubles (it’s reported the cameraman also suffered injuries), but from another vantage point, Kanye’s scuffle, along with his other countless antics over the years, speaks to a larger issue.

Black men are under attack in America (and have been since, well, we arrived here).

As illustrated by the country’s division over the murder of Trayvon Martin, men of color remain a much feared species. With that fear comes the burden of Black men having to always disprove the misguided idea that they’re a natural menace to society—a myth perpetuated by the news media and arguably glorified by hip-hop culture at times. The burden of that can be too much for some of us to bear, particularly when you consider the stereotypes and systematic trap holes designed to ensure our struggle. Black men are expected to fail long before their first stumble. This country’s social infrastructure was set up that way. It’s as if we have a target on our backs from the moment we emerge from the womb.

Then there’s Kanye West. A multi-millionaire and musical genius, who often finds himself representing just what many White Americans want him to be: the Angry Black Man.

"Real Housewives of Atlanta" star NeNe Leakes is being sued by her "celebrity wedding planner" -- who claims NeNe racked up a MILLION DOLLAR bill for her big day ... and never paid, TMZ has learned.

The woman going after Leakes is Tiffany Cook -- who claims NeNe hired Dream Design Weddings to coordinate the party for her marriage to Gregg Leakes on June 22, 2013 ... a wedding that will featured on a Bravo TV special in September.

As Behati Prinsloo shows off her rock from Maroon 5's Adam Levine, we revisit some of the standout rocks in showbiz.

Victoria's Secret model Behati Prinsloo became engaged to Maroon 5 front man Adam Levine shortly after they reconciled following a break in their year-long relationship. The singer presented the 24-year-old with an antique 1930s diamond ring.

“She has already had loads of ideas and this will be a no-expense-spared tour with lots of pyrotechnics, dancers, special effects and a few surprises – including her wardrobe. Kylie definitely plans to shock people.”

The follow-up to Kylie’s 2010 album Aphrodite is set to be sensational.

Apparently the singer is putting her all into creating an innovative sound her devoted listeners have never heard from her before.

“Kylie has been working on some great material and is really happy with the new musical direction her stuff is taking,” the source said.

“It is still distinctly Kylie but with a fresh, more electro-urban twist.”

The first hour of Lightning Returns is very detailed in the video provided below, so at the top of this post, directly underneath the cut, lies spoilers - I will not bold parts of the article for this section.Going further down the post, we get a mention of Vanille's role in LR, Hope being 14 again, talk on Lightning's boob job, and a sneak peak (pics - quite image heavy, but still respects the maximum 600 x 600 rule) on outfit customization and Lightning in Yuna's outfitwhich is stupid.

It's been nearly nine years since we were first introduced to the survivors of Oceanic flight 815, and J. J. Abrams and TV masterminds alike have been trying to recreate the phenomenon that was "Lost" ever since.

Michael Emerson, who played Ben Linus on the hit ABC series, has been a part of that effort. The actor currently stars on the Abrams-produced "Person of Interest" on CBS, and while promoting the show at Comic-Con in San Diego, he told Zap2It's Terri Schwartz that fans might see the "Lost" cast reunite at the convention next year in honor of the show's 10-year anniversary.

Not a week goes by that someone doesn’t ask me if I want to have another kid. Although I’m 33, and have a beautiful 7-year-old son, folks never quite cease to ask if I’d like to add to my brood.

At the moment, the answer is solidly no. And while I used rule it out all together, citing my age as the main reason, I’m not so sure anymore.

Recently Kim Fields (of Living Single and Facts of Life fame) announced she was pregnant her second child. The 44-year-old actress said she and her husband tried to conceive for a couple of years (they have a six-year-old son), before finding out that she was pregnant.

Fields’ story is not quite unique, but it further highlights a growing trend of women waiting longer to have children.

The central theme of "Ozymandias" is the inevitable decline of all leaders and of the empires they build, however mighty in their own time.

I met a traveller from an antique landWho said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stoneStand in the desart. Near them, on the sand,Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown,And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,Tell that its sculptor well those passions readWhich yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed:And on the pedestal these words appear:"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"Nothing beside remains. Round the decayOf that colossal wreck, boundless and bareThe lone and level sands stretch far away.

"Justin is a global superstar and outside of the aesthetic and the tone of their voices, that's where the comparison [with Robin Thicke] begins and also where it stops," said Vibe editor in chief Jermaine Hall of Timberlake, who's vying for a leading six Moonmen at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards.

"But when you speak to them, a lot of the acts they idolized growing up [are similar], very traditional R&B singers," Hall continued. "If you look at what Justin is able to do as a complete artist, he has a lot more factors going for him than Robin Thicke."

Neither artist has every really copped to feeling a rivalry and Hall said there's no reason why they can't co-exist and not cancel each other out. "There's enough room for both of them to be successful ... which is what you're seeing right now," he said.

There may be room for both, but only one man can be the King of Summer. So who'll take the crown? MTV News runs down the stats:

Amanda Bynes is extremely paranoid, has been using drugs, and has spent more than $1.2 million in a “very short amount of time,” her parents said Friday in a California court filing.

Rick and Lynn Bynes, who are seeking a conservatorship over Amanda, described their daughter as “appearing to have a substance abuse problem” and being “extremely paranoid about being watched, including at our residence.”

According to the court papers, “she would cover smoke alarms with towels, tape windows shut and cover her car dashboard with cardboard and tape out of fear that cameras were watching her from inside these places.”

Bynes was involuntarily hospitalized earlier this week after authorities said she ignited a small blaze on a driveway in her hometown of Thousand Oaks, Calif., on Monday night. Her pants and dog may also have caught fire in the incident. She is currently under a two-week psychiatric hold at a hospital.Image by AP

Bynes’ parents said they learned their daughter had returned to California from her New York City apartment two days before the incident when she told them she had “cabbed it.” They are unsure where she had been staying in the meantime. “We believe she is essentially homeless,” the filing stated.

Bynes had approximately $4 million in savings, her parents said, but had withdrawn $100,000 in cash in both June and July. The filing also shed light on some of the actress’ more disturbing recent behavior seen on Twitter.

“Amanda has profound issues with her body image and is obsessed with the idea that she (and others) are ‘ugly,’ her parents said. “She talks incessantly about cosmetic surgeries that she wants to have completed. We are concerned that the surgeries she wants to have are dangerous and detrimental to her health.”

The judge has scheduled a hearing on the issue for Aug. 9 and hopes to meet one-on-one with Bynes before making a decision.

This video is super awkward ... Anthony Weiner was put on BLAST Friday by an ex-school teacher for his raunchy, sexting ways ... and it all happened while cameras rolled. Weiner was visiting homes damaged by Superstorm Sandy, when he walked into a s**t storm himself ... in the form of Peg Brunda a retired teacher, who went off on him.

You gotta watch the heated exchange -- but to give you an idea just how PISSED Brunda is that Weiner refuses to drop out of the NYC mayoral race, she says, "Had I conducted myself in the manner in which you conducted yourself, my job would have been gone."

Then adds, "I don’t quite understand how you would feel you would have the moral authority as the head administrator in this city to oversee employees when your standard of conduct is so much lower than the standard of conduct that’s expected of us."

Weiner tries to fire back ... but Peg doesn't back down. Check it out.

As if this story couldn’t get any more bizarre, just one day after DJ Khaled embarrassed himself by broadcasting a wedding proposal to Nicki Minaj, the Young Money super star has responded by reportedly filing a restraining order in the state of New York, where she resides. According to Reports, this isn’t the first time Khaled has professed his infatuation with Nicki, the DJ has allegedly sent Nicki flowers in the past, as well as random packages, and constantly shows up to her concerts all across the country, according to the report.

But with all the random stuff that comes from YMCMB, we wouldn’t be surprised if this was some sort of publicity stunt from both sides.

Nicki has yet to come out to respond to the awkward video or restraining order publicly.

Though he plays a Republican president on “Scandal,” actor Tony Goldwyn actually studied two Democrats for the part.

His inspirations?

“The two people that I spent the most time studying were [Barack] Obama and [Bill] Clinton,” Goldwyn told POLITICO. “They have qualities in their personalities that Fitz would have: mainly a kind of accessibility, a down-to-earth quality and a higher mission to connect with people.”

Of course, there’s another obvious link: On “Scandal,” Goldwyn’s character, President Fitzgerald Grant, cheats on the first lady with a White House staffer. (Monica Lewinsky ring a bell?) Still, oddly enough, Clinton reportedly watches the show.

“I’ve heard this,” Goldwyn said. “I don’t know for a fact … but I did hear it through the grapevine.”

Forget cold feet! Jennifer Aniston's fiancé Justin Theroux is giving her a broken toe instead. The We're the Millers actress admitted to E! News she's suffering from a broken toe caused by none other than her soon-to-be husband.

"I have a broken toe," Jen admitted. "Not to out my sweet, sweet fiancé but he has big feet and wears these boots. He stepped on my toe. Broke it. I felt it."The couple got engaged back in August on Justin's birthday and have yet to set a wedding date.NEWS: Jennifer talks wedding plans

In April, the bride-to-be told E! News that she still didn't have a wedding dress picked out and that all the planning that needs to go into the upcoming nuptials "might make me crazy."Here's to hoping her foot heals by the time walking down the aisle comes!

Frozen (Nov. 27) wowed the tech crowd at SIGGRAPH in Anaheim on Tuesday, revealing a more stunning and sophisticated 2D/CG blend than was previously displayed on Disney's Tangled, Wreck-It Ralph, and the Oscar-winning Paperman short. Judging from the brief footage and the "Craft of Character & Cold" presentation, this hipper fairy tale from Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee will be a major Oscar contender.

For Goo Goo Dolls front man John Rzeznik planning his wedding day was a piece of cake. The rocker married longtime girlfriend, Melina Gallo, Friday night at Calamigos Ranch in Malibu.

"We've been together a while and I'm not going anywhere and we'd like to start a family. I'd prefer to be married when I have kids," Rzeznik, 48, told PEOPLE.

Episcopal priest and longtime friend Rev. Michael Ralph married the couple under an old oak tree in front of about 120 guests, which included Rzeznik's bandmates. "The whole thing was just about family and friends. It was really beautiful and romantic," said Rzeznik.

Guests noshed on appetizers during cocktail hour and ate roasted chicken, garlic mash potatoes and wild mushroom ravioli for the main course. Gallo looked stunning in an Enzoani gown and Rzeznik opted for a dark green Gucci suit instead of a tuxedo.

Rzeznik, who is currently on tour promoting the Dolls' tenth album, Magnetic, did not sing at the wedding. "We made it perfectly clear that I would not be singing at all at our wedding. Our song was Adele's 'Make You Feel My Love.' I love her version of that song," he said.

The couple are planning a honeymoon in Italy and France after Rzeznik is done touring in the fall. As for how many kids the couple plans to have, Rzeznik said, "We'll start with one and deal with it from there."

This is the second marriage for Rzeznik, who divorced his first wife in 1997 after four years. He started dating Gallo in 2005.

This year's Comic-Con lasted several days, but it's a scant two minutes that has had everyone talking since. At the end of Marvel's stuffed-to-the-gills panel at Hall H, director Joss Whedon came onstage to present a teaser and title for his sequel to The Avengers, officially revealing the film's name to beThe Avengers: Age of Ultron. But what does that mean? Who's Ultron? And what else do we know about the sequel to one of the biggest movies of all time, which begins shooting next year for a May 1, 2015 release date? Below, we've gathered all the hard news we can on the film — much of it straight from Whedon himself — as well as the hints and speculation that have got us guessing. You've got almost two years to wait until we get Age of Ultron, so it's time to start studying up.

Ariana Grande’s boyfriend Jai Brooks just returned to Twitter yesterday after taking a break since July 23, 2013. Jai took a break from the social networking site because of all of the hate he was getting.

Before Jai took his break he Tweeted the following explanation:

Thanks everyone for giving me so much hate on everything I do. Not anything I do is good enough for you and you hate on me for every little single thing I do and put me under so much pressure, I am starting to feel like I can’t live my own life without having to try and please you. I’ve been reading your hate for a while now and I’m sorry to say this you make me feel like absolutely sh** and just can’t be bothered with it, I’m sorry you all hate me so much and I’m sorry I’ve done something so wrong to you all but I really can’t take it any more, I’m tired of reading all his hate so I’m going to stay off twitter for a while. I’m sorry to the fans who are always so kind to me but I really want to just stay off for a while. Thank you.

We’re glad Jai is back on Twitter, and we hope he starts getting more positive comments from fans!

America’s last taste of Matthew Lewis was as Neville Longbottom, the beloved, bumbling Gryffindor of the Harry Potter world. But in his new movie Wasteland, in limited release today, he pulls a Daniel Radcliffe — code for "taking on a role vastly different than the one you're known for" — as Dobb, a somewhat brutish Yorkshire lad who helps his friend get back at an evil drug lord. Their elaborate scheme involves bows, arrows, and safe cracking. We spoke to Lewis about the project, bonding with his new castmates, and Longbottom, the verb.

Johnny Depp has revealed that he is "not too far away" from quitting acting.

In an interview to be aired on BBC Breakfast on Monday, the 50-year-old actor told Susanna Reid that he feels overworked.

"When you add up the amount of dialog you say per year and you realize you've said written words more than you've had a chance to say your own words, that becomes an insane option for a human being," Depp said.

"Are there quieter things I wouldn't mind doing? Yes, I wouldn't mind that. I wouldn't say I am dropping out any second but I would say it's not too far away."

Asked if he would retire before the rumored Alice In Wonderland 2 and Pirates of the Caribbean 5, he added: "No, I think we're alright in those categories."

Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine, CeeLo Green and Carson Daly are on hand at TCA to discuss the new season of "The Voice."

New strategies, since Blake's won three times?

Christina: I understand that I'm coming back to the Blake Shelton Show ... We laugh all day. It's always fun to press our buttons, see the person, get 'em on our team ... We want them to win, but we can all agree it's the contestants that do win at the end of the day. Blake keeps it funny with his trophies.

How has teaching affected you as artists?

Christina: I went in holding hands with these guys and didn't know what to expect. Mark Burnett reached out to all of us and I don't think a show like this was even on our radar. We all as artists know what it's like to be up there, the make it or break it hotseat... I caught an episode of last season and I thought 'I can see why people like this!' We get very caught up, sitting in the chair, but seeing it from the outside and hearing some of the stories, it's nice to see the part of the show that's stayed true to the talent and made sure that their stories are heard ... It's just an amazing school. I had great training on "Mickey Mouse Club." I think it's affected me more on a personal level than on a professional level ... I've been able to remember the journey of where I started out.

The Strokes drummer Fabrizio Moretti has separated from his actress and comedian girlfriend, Kristen Wiig.

The pair had been dating since 2011 and their relationship was made public after they were spotted at a show by The Black Keys in New York. News of the break-up was revealed by US Weekly. Of the split, a source commented: "It was very amicable and they will remain friends." Wiig co-wrote and starred in the 2011 hit movie Bridesmaids and was a former member of the cast of Saturday Night Live.

The Strokes released their latest album 'Comedown Machine' in March of this year. The band's bassist Nikolai Fraiture revealed that they have no plans to tour the LP. Speaking to Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe, Fraiture said the album was recorded at Electric Lady in New York. "We hashed it out all together like the good old days. It's a legendary studio and it is not far away from us all, apart from Nick who lives in Los Angeles, but he made the trip out to record," he commented.

When asked about the possibility of live shows Fraiture sounded cagey and would reply: "I don't know. I would love to tour," but admitted there were no dates scheduled.